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China's mega-refineries throttling other Asia oil processors amid pandemic

A frenzy of refinery building in China is set to make the nation the world's largest crude processor this year

SK Innovation's oil refinery facilities in Ulsan, South Korea.
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SK Innovation's oil refinery facilities in Ulsan, South Korea.

Saket Sundria and Sharon Cho | Bloomberg
The rise of China’s mega-refineries was always going to make life tougher for their competitors across Asia. But the fallout from Covid-19 is hastening the impact and accelerating consolidation across the region.

A frenzy of refinery building in China is set to make the nation the world’s largest crude processor this year. At the same time, a drive to de-carbonize Asia’s biggest economy means demand for fuels like diesel and gasoline will decline, potentially leading to more exports from the new facilities.

That’s putting pressure on the traditionally more export-focused plants in South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan that are trying to cope

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